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Thread: Jewish Tartan

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    Again...all I can say is that a simple observation led to a fairly simple question, that in turn led to a wonderful, detailed, opinionated, wide-ranging discussion. We have covered a lot of ground. Thanks for the dialogue!

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    I'm guessing that the lads in the JBS are probably wearing the generic Boy Scout kilts (sorry, don't know the tartan) that Boy Scouts wore in Scotland at that time. These would be inexpensive, readily available, and provide a sense of being part of the "scouting community".

    As to what tartan should a Jew wear: My late friend Col. Iain Gold-Stone, late of the 2nd Ghurkas, always wore Cameron-- his original regiment being the Cameron Highlanders. Most of my ex-Scottish service pals (who are Jewish) wear their regimental tartan, and by extension so do their children and grand children.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike S View Post
    In addition,
    as others have inquired, what is the official Clan stance on this issue (not simply what is "tolerated")? ...

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    An answer to this question has already been given twice, once in this thread, once in the previous thread on Jewish tartan.

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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Macman
    I agree, Jake; it just sounded sort of cool if you say MacAbee fast. It's kind of like my wife's mom's maiden name - Mikschewitsch. I kid some of her family members that they're a long lost Scottish clan that ended up in Russia - the McShevich clan.

    Actually if Mac is Son of, then wouldn't that be Son of Vitch?

    -Good pun, but it is worse than you think. "witsch" pronounced "vitch" means "son of"
    so, Mac ___ witsch means "son of a son of ____"

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